1. 90
2. maths + food tech
3. there is no void to fill (i didn't study)
4. everything besides food tech in a skip bin on my driveway
5. byron but not w schoolies
couple of examples eg tea tree oil and smoke bush. how smoke bush has wound healing properties, theyre antimicrobial, antibacterial, etc. also that pharma companies have patented the use of bush medicine and so aboriginals dont recieve royalties for their discoveries, disadvantages them
does anybody have any notes or good videos to watch about polypeptide synthesis? my notes aren't that good and i can't really wrap my head around it :(
i was thinking for std maths, im coming 2nd on a weighted 96 and the girl in front of me is on a weighted 97. she went into hospital on sunday and filed for misadventure for the hsc exam so she didn't actually sit it. when i went through the solutions i thinkkkkkk i might have actually gotten 98...
bro omg i was actually defeated because i've been going backwards, and scored 94 97 and 93 in the last 3 years 😭 good to know it was actually hard and i'm not just an idiot
just did the 2020 hsc paper and got an 82, and genuinely had no idea how to do a couple of questions, was this exam harder than usual? because i've been doing heaps of trial papers and past hsc papers from as far back as 2015 and i've never gotten below a 92, lowkey deflated that i just had so...
i'm on 13 units it's not that bad and there's like peace of mind in knowing something might not even count lol if it's not as high as your other results. eg in yr11 dt was my highest subject, i was averaging 95%, but this year my average is much lower than other subjects i was considering...